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you also get to pay taxes. the one thing that's easy for an undocumented worker to get is a bill from the irs. in most states you can't get a driver's license. which means every time you're behind the wheel, you risk losing everything. you've never been pulled over before? >> thankfully, no. >> if any carlos or his family are pulled over, they could be jailed for 48 hours until an immigration officer interrogates them. they could be subject to any number of punishments from getting a ticket to being deported and banned from returning to the u.s. for an entire decade. pasqual do you worry when he drives the car? right. because he could get pulled over one time and that could be it. >> yeah. >> for carlos' family, immigration reform isn't a political issue. it's the difference between a life lived with hope or a life lived in fear. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable
you also get to pay taxes. the one thing that's easy for an undocumented worker to get is a bill from the irs. in most states you can't get a driver's license. which means every time you're behind the wheel, you risk losing everything. you've never been pulled over before? >> thankfully, no. >> if any carlos or his family are pulled over, they could be jailed for 48 hours until an immigration officer interrogates them. they could be subject to any number of punishments from getting...
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i'm a guy who has cut taxes $2.3 billion in the state. our budget in fiscal 2014 spends less than jon corzine's in fiscal 2008. we have reformed teacher tenure, reformed pension benefits to make folks pay more for their pensions and to lose the cost of living adjustments. i mean, you know, if they did that stuff in washington, they would be having a parade for the washington republicans. so they can call me whatever they want to call me. you look at my record, i think most people objectively look at my record as we were talking about before when we were outside, it's a solid conservative record and for goodness' sakes, almost everybody has been called a rino now. if you weren't in favor of the government shutdown you're a rino. i don't pay any attention to that. >> you never won more than what is it, 48%? >> i was just short of 49% four years ago. yeah. >> i think the last republican governor to break 50% is tom kean. >> the last republican state-wide was george bush 41. >> so every poll has you leading significantly. what will you be hap
i'm a guy who has cut taxes $2.3 billion in the state. our budget in fiscal 2014 spends less than jon corzine's in fiscal 2008. we have reformed teacher tenure, reformed pension benefits to make folks pay more for their pensions and to lose the cost of living adjustments. i mean, you know, if they did that stuff in washington, they would be having a parade for the washington republicans. so they can call me whatever they want to call me. you look at my record, i think most people objectively...
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if they get married, it would cost them $11,000 in taxes and higher premiums. take a look at this. $60,000 joint income, $11,000 hit. probably by far the highest anti-marriage penalty we've ever had. i ask you, governor, as you look at this bill, aren't they going to have to reopen the bill to fix things like that? >> no, i think what we need to do is give this bill a chance. let's make sure that everybody has options. we're going to know this very soon. the concentration on this whole bill has been on the -- look, no one is defending that, they should have gotten their act together, but you know, eventually i think that the american people are going to have more options, more choices. they can pick a lower cost of coverage. uninsured can be covered. employers will have more options, too. >> but are you suggesting that we make 2014 the year of postponing marriage for people who are right in the middle class -- >> i don't know if that's the case. i haven't looked. >> this is not our stuff. this comes directly from the kaiser foundation, who are pro-obama. >> as
if they get married, it would cost them $11,000 in taxes and higher premiums. take a look at this. $60,000 joint income, $11,000 hit. probably by far the highest anti-marriage penalty we've ever had. i ask you, governor, as you look at this bill, aren't they going to have to reopen the bill to fix things like that? >> no, i think what we need to do is give this bill a chance. let's make sure that everybody has options. we're going to know this very soon. the concentration on this whole...
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another colorado tax on newly legalized marijuana. a proposed label on genetically modified food in washington state. in new york authorization of seven casinos ostensibly to increase aid to schools and property taxes. in new jersey a constitutional amendment to raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour, a dollar more than the federal standard of $7.25. governor, we were talking about enthusiasm and getting people to the polls. the raft of progressive measures, does that help with turnout, do you think? >> it does if they get a lot of publicity. if it's a vibrant campaign drives turnout. if it's on the ballot, probably not enough. >> progressive? >> ostensibly raise money in schools. >> see those progressives. always for the children. please. >> wake up. we're talking about gmo, pot legalization. you talk about gay -- anti-marriage equality issues in 2004, 11 states passed them by more than 57%. this year, 2012 ballot initiatives, minnesota -- last year minnesota failed to ban same-sex marriage, maryland maine, washington legalized, col
another colorado tax on newly legalized marijuana. a proposed label on genetically modified food in washington state. in new york authorization of seven casinos ostensibly to increase aid to schools and property taxes. in new jersey a constitutional amendment to raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour, a dollar more than the federal standard of $7.25. governor, we were talking about enthusiasm and getting people to the polls. the raft of progressive measures, does that help with turnout, do you...
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the amount of tax dollars that we have spent to try to support wind and solar makes no sense to me. if crude oil makes its way lower, i think it spells the demise of the solar energy phenomenon. >> if it's not a ka nar ree in the coal mine, can it be a boost? >> you get the consumer that is going to help. the ones that are performing best here, look at coal and -- look at the steel space. look at walter energy and cleveland cliffs. these have been massive trades for the past couple of months. a lot of the miners have been priced like their balance sheets. walter energy is a great example of that. these are trades you can stay in. coal demand globally is still growing. >> you can see manufacturing come back to the united states in a significant way and that was just unimaginable. a very short time ago. that would obviously be very good. >> we have been on the steel names. i think he came out and made comments about the steel. they are going to be very late and wrong. this has had a big run. here is where i would absolutely be taking profits. i think you can see this thing trade back
the amount of tax dollars that we have spent to try to support wind and solar makes no sense to me. if crude oil makes its way lower, i think it spells the demise of the solar energy phenomenon. >> if it's not a ka nar ree in the coal mine, can it be a boost? >> you get the consumer that is going to help. the ones that are performing best here, look at coal and -- look at the steel space. look at walter energy and cleveland cliffs. these have been massive trades for the past couple...
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take, for example, the leaks of romney's taxes. all they could do is find an unnamed third party source to claim it was my grandfather who was responsible. that's the bar they set for the level and quality of reporting. for the beltway audience, this is like candy, this is a drug. but what's left now? well, a bunch of soured relationships at a time when we actually should be finding common ground. mitt romney's taxes let alone who leaked them will never solve our nation's greatest problems. this written by political consultants for political consultants and only good for a week of georgetown cocktail spatter. to know what really went on, i know some of this isn't actually true. keep that in mind as we now spin. i would love your take on the book as i'm sure you read the excer excerpts. >> the thing that jumps out is how much and how hard he tried to vet chris christie and went through the process twice and rejected christie and then said, you got to look at this guy again, this is how we'll win the day to day war of media and chris
take, for example, the leaks of romney's taxes. all they could do is find an unnamed third party source to claim it was my grandfather who was responsible. that's the bar they set for the level and quality of reporting. for the beltway audience, this is like candy, this is a drug. but what's left now? well, a bunch of soured relationships at a time when we actually should be finding common ground. mitt romney's taxes let alone who leaked them will never solve our nation's greatest problems....
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the group's also been involved in property tax fights in kansas, ohio, and texas. the news comes -- this news comes just weeks after "the times" reported the kochs were, quote, deeply involved with groups that plotted the government shutdown. and gave millions to another group that made the creepy uncle sam ads. trying to scare people not to get health insurance. here's how they got into the halloween spirit. ♪ >> now the fear campaign could be coming to your local town. and just like last year, the fight is on. joining me now are krystal ball and james peterson. thank you both for being here. >> thanks for having us, rev. >> krystal, a koch-backed tea party group getting involved in iowa city council race. what's the strategy here? >> the kochs have always been willing to push their ideologies at all levels. these are the guys also behind the american legislative exchange council. and they pushed their agenda through model legislation that was anti-worker and pro-big business at the state level across the country. so this is something they've been doing in diffe
the group's also been involved in property tax fights in kansas, ohio, and texas. the news comes -- this news comes just weeks after "the times" reported the kochs were, quote, deeply involved with groups that plotted the government shutdown. and gave millions to another group that made the creepy uncle sam ads. trying to scare people not to get health insurance. here's how they got into the halloween spirit. ♪ >> now the fear campaign could be coming to your local town. and...
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and they pay much lower taxes than the average working class american because they get tax gimmicks. you put their taxes at a normal level not even a superhigh level for these unbelievable checks that they take home and you fund 47 million people. >> this is a solution, get rid of what's called carried interest, the loophole you're talking about. get rid of the carried interest loophole for the top 40 people. do it just for the top 40 -- >> you'd probably get about $3 billion a year from the 40 people alone. this would be, you know, i have here, i brought it because i thought it was relevant. to a piece of legislation submitted by senator levin, which is all of the worst tax phony loopholes for american companies, putting their money in the caymans, this is $220 billion over ten years, it's not about raising tax or anything, it's about closing the most disgusting, egregious loopholes we could feed our children decently without breaking a sweat. >> okay. margaret, why did there's been a lot today. i don't think they're being disingenuous. i think if you look at the record of the parti
and they pay much lower taxes than the average working class american because they get tax gimmicks. you put their taxes at a normal level not even a superhigh level for these unbelievable checks that they take home and you fund 47 million people. >> this is a solution, get rid of what's called carried interest, the loophole you're talking about. get rid of the carried interest loophole for the top 40 people. do it just for the top 40 -- >> you'd probably get about $3 billion a year...
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you and are are paying more taxes because charities aren't. which is fine if f. they are doing good work. however, if they're not looking after the money. allowing themselves to be ripped off and awful lot of these cases we found it's insider, it's the executive directors. long-time bookkeepers. volunteers. >> great story by the "the washington post." great job. >> thank you. >>> see you all tomorrow night right here at our new time 7 p.m. eastern. gretawire. open thread. good night from washington, d.c. and i know you have got a lot to say on gretawire. you better do there because the rest of us are going there. see you there. tomorrow night sean is at 10:00. see you later. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. >> i don't know. >> i'm not sure. >> i don't know. >> frankly it's not something i have followed closely i didn't even know. >> he indicated that he was not aware. >> certainly i was not. >> front page headline in the "wall street journal" president obama did not know about the nsa spying on our allies. also, last night on "60 minutes" mass confusion in libya wa
you and are are paying more taxes because charities aren't. which is fine if f. they are doing good work. however, if they're not looking after the money. allowing themselves to be ripped off and awful lot of these cases we found it's insider, it's the executive directors. long-time bookkeepers. volunteers. >> great story by the "the washington post." great job. >> thank you. >>> see you all tomorrow night right here at our new time 7 p.m. eastern. gretawire. open...
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have premium increases and millions of people will be impacted by the cost increase, the 18 separate taxes or losing their plan. every american will be negatively impacted. i hope the american people wake up and get behind the movement to get rid of the low. >> it's not just the cost. it's the the quality of care. in new hampshire, this one provider, anthem, only provides coverage at 14 of 26 hospitals there. what happens to the people who want to use the other 12 hospitals? this is a quality of care issue, not just cost. >> ron, you're in virginia, right? >> running for congress there. >> ken cuccinelli's numbers are back. >> because of obama care. >> especially because young people are suffering because of the law. young people are suffering. premiums are up 45% for recent grads. 200% for a 30-year-old. we have to reach out and be advocates to fight against the law. we have to defend young americans. what's happening is we are in a recession uh now. we have to stand up. >> how old are you? >> 24. >> i'm 25. >> i'm 51. >> a young person in your 20s nowadays, you have high unemployment. ki
have premium increases and millions of people will be impacted by the cost increase, the 18 separate taxes or losing their plan. every american will be negatively impacted. i hope the american people wake up and get behind the movement to get rid of the low. >> it's not just the cost. it's the the quality of care. in new hampshire, this one provider, anthem, only provides coverage at 14 of 26 hospitals there. what happens to the people who want to use the other 12 hospitals? this is a...
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it was going to lead to mandates, higher taxes. >> let's focus on democrats for a second, ron. we have a growing list who want the individual mandate delayed. >> the folks who are desperate for the affordable care act, they will find a way to get the coverage they need. again, as we talked about, the folks we need to make the program work, young healthy people, might not sit through now is seems to me, if you want to incite a group of people to do something they're not inclined to do, the last thing you do is give them more time to think about it. it seems to me, delaying the mandate would be a very bad thing for obama. but where are you with all these democrats? >> what most of those members want is they want an extension of the enrollment period. and that may very well happen. this enrollment period, there's nothing magic about it. it started october 1, and it ends march 31. we've not even gone through 30 days of it. >> right. >> i think, first, this is going to get fixed fairly soon. but i do not oppose at all, extending the enrollment period so that young adults can learn m
it was going to lead to mandates, higher taxes. >> let's focus on democrats for a second, ron. we have a growing list who want the individual mandate delayed. >> the folks who are desperate for the affordable care act, they will find a way to get the coverage they need. again, as we talked about, the folks we need to make the program work, young healthy people, might not sit through now is seems to me, if you want to incite a group of people to do something they're not inclined to...
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i mean, taxes fees and penalties and other taxes are going to be about a trillion. there is 1.5 trillion-dollar deficit question mark right now. is that coming out of medicare? no this is totally understandable. 30 years ago healthcare law $13 trillion, greta. we can't afford it. >> i truly believe we have got to get medical care to everybody, but i am trying to figure out where the money is coming from. that's my concern about it we will see what happens to your bill. get more democratic support beside mary landrieu. >> i'm optimistic that we can pass this thing and on to promise that president obama made to million of americans. >> packers will win this weekend, right. >> absolutely. >> kathleen sebelius testifying she was clearly wrong to give it the green light. upton heading up today's hearing. is he here next. can you hash it out with us was secretary sebelius right to take the blame for the rollout or is the secretary responsible. tweet us using #greta. it was a . it was a . and t the kind of attention wanted. so i had a serus talk with my dermatologt about m
i mean, taxes fees and penalties and other taxes are going to be about a trillion. there is 1.5 trillion-dollar deficit question mark right now. is that coming out of medicare? no this is totally understandable. 30 years ago healthcare law $13 trillion, greta. we can't afford it. >> i truly believe we have got to get medical care to everybody, but i am trying to figure out where the money is coming from. that's my concern about it we will see what happens to your bill. get more democratic...
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that is well accepted in the united states such as income tax and inheritance tax. in this case we have a transfer of wealth from the healthy people to the ill. but nobody who is healthy wants to sign up because they are healthy and don't have to pay so they would take the $95 short term penalty. and i think the insurance pool is going to turn out to be quite unattractive. >> i guess my question is if we believe that these glitches will be solved and obama care will be rolled out as intended, then there is just a minor blip in the stocks but they will see that enrollment pick up later. sounds like you're saying that perhaps it will never reach what it was meant to be in that it will be a drain eventually on these insurers because we are not getting the healthy participants to offset the cost of the ill. >> i don't know if it ever gets repealed. it's been endorsed in a couple of ways. but i think as we actually live it, people may find it's not what was sold to them or what was expected. i think the mechanics of signing up work. but i think that the policies of it al
that is well accepted in the united states such as income tax and inheritance tax. in this case we have a transfer of wealth from the healthy people to the ill. but nobody who is healthy wants to sign up because they are healthy and don't have to pay so they would take the $95 short term penalty. and i think the insurance pool is going to turn out to be quite unattractive. >> i guess my question is if we believe that these glitches will be solved and obama care will be rolled out as...
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to have a carbon tax to get it cost competitive. if we're going to do it in a market based way, you have to have a carbon tax. if you're going to attack somebody, don't attack the environmentalists, who are trying to get the costs right to make clean energy go forward. to me, that's the weird thing about the film. >> i'm not attacking environmentalists. i am an environmentalist and everybody in my film is an environment environmentalist. just a couple of days ago, four of the world's leading climate scientists wrote a letter to the leadership of the environmental movement pleading with them to support the developmentment of advanced nuclear technology to combat climate change and that has been met with dismissal from the leadership and i think it's, they've doubled down on this epic i think it shows the leadership of the environmental movement has passed its expiration date. people need to take control of this movement and assert themselves so it operates in the interest of their interesting and not the interests of the cold war gen
to have a carbon tax to get it cost competitive. if we're going to do it in a market based way, you have to have a carbon tax. if you're going to attack somebody, don't attack the environmentalists, who are trying to get the costs right to make clean energy go forward. to me, that's the weird thing about the film. >> i'm not attacking environmentalists. i am an environmentalist and everybody in my film is an environment environmentalist. just a couple of days ago, four of the world's...
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. >> and to cut taxes. >> and cut taxes at the same time. so i'm not opposed under certain circumstances to running deficits. the debt is another problem and we've gotten to the point now where especially because of entitlement programs but because there really hasn't been much done in the way of trying to restrain spending, we now have trillion dollar deficits every year and a $17 trillion debt we are passing on to our kids and grandkids. that concerns me. >> a lot of economists look at the debt and say a lot of the reason for the debt, in addition to the entitlement programs you're talking about, are things that you and president bush did in terms of funding or not funding the iraq and afghanistan wars, in terms of the medicare prescription drug benefit and in terms of the tax cuts. are you and president bush not also responsible for the deficit? >> well, in terms of prescription drug benefits for seniors, that's something the president campaigned on before i ever got involved. i think it was a good program. >> without taking issue with th
. >> and to cut taxes. >> and cut taxes at the same time. so i'm not opposed under certain circumstances to running deficits. the debt is another problem and we've gotten to the point now where especially because of entitlement programs but because there really hasn't been much done in the way of trying to restrain spending, we now have trillion dollar deficits every year and a $17 trillion debt we are passing on to our kids and grandkids. that concerns me. >> a lot of...
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here's what the voters have to say. >> all of terry's so-called plans and proposals will pretty much tax us to death. and we already are paying a ton of taxes thanks to obama care. >> the opponent, cuccinelli, as most people don't know, was one of the first to file a lawsuit to demise obama care. and that is the very reason that i'm here. >> i view criticism of obama care as just making life more cushy for the rich. >> especially with these people out here against obama care, i wanted to show my support for it. it's exciting to be on your parents' insurance if you can't get it otherwise. >> connie schultz, clearly terry mcauliffe has not run away from obama care. in fact, this has been a focal woipt point of his conversation, the benefits of the state of virginia. if he doesn't win, what does that mean? >> i am having a hard time imagining he won't win at this point. i think ken cuccinelli wishes he could make this a referendum on the affordable care act. but this is not a good time in virginia to be a tea party hero, which is what he has been repeatedly identified as. it's -- 170,000 em
here's what the voters have to say. >> all of terry's so-called plans and proposals will pretty much tax us to death. and we already are paying a ton of taxes thanks to obama care. >> the opponent, cuccinelli, as most people don't know, was one of the first to file a lawsuit to demise obama care. and that is the very reason that i'm here. >> i view criticism of obama care as just making life more cushy for the rich. >> especially with these people out here against obama...
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. >> we need to delay the mandate tax. we need to fix this problem. >> it's been a rough couple weeks in washington. >> the shutdown was so magnificent, run beautifully. i'm so proud of these republicans. >> it's an american horror story politically. >> happy halloween. >> now that raphael call me ted cruz, he might need to get his father to tone it down, too. >> the attacks not just come from the liberals. the attacks come from the other side too. all these republicans in name only. washington is not used to what they have seen with senator ted cruz. as a matter of fact, one of those rhinos came to him within the first months like that saying, now, look, you're a junior senator. you're supposed to be quiet. and he said, i was not elected to be quiet. i'm not going to be quiet. >> was that john mccain that said that? >> i refuse to answer on the grounds that it might incriminate me. >> of course raphael cruz, sr. saves his harshest language for the president of the united states. >> we have our work cut out for us. we need
. >> we need to delay the mandate tax. we need to fix this problem. >> it's been a rough couple weeks in washington. >> the shutdown was so magnificent, run beautifully. i'm so proud of these republicans. >> it's an american horror story politically. >> happy halloween. >> now that raphael call me ted cruz, he might need to get his father to tone it down, too. >> the attacks not just come from the liberals. the attacks come from the other side too. all...
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plans are being upgraded and americans are getting better plans and, as well, wolf, they're getting tax subsidies, something they never had before. >> congress woman blackburn, go ahead. >> yes, absolutely. what we are seeing is there are millions of americans, wolf, as you you have said getting termination letters the insurance they've had, the insurance they like, the insurance that fits their needs and their pocketbook is no longer going to be available. so you have to ask -- why did the president continue to say that and if they did know that many people were going to lose their plans three years ago, why did he continue over the three-year period? who was informing him or who was not informing him that there were millions of americans who were going to see a loss of health insurancehan. now, when you talk about what is working in some of the states and she la referenced kentucky and california, basically what they have is medicaid expansion. and in kentucky, 21,000 of the 26,000 enrollees are those that have enrolled for medicaid. what we are seeing in tennessee is that people are
plans are being upgraded and americans are getting better plans and, as well, wolf, they're getting tax subsidies, something they never had before. >> congress woman blackburn, go ahead. >> yes, absolutely. what we are seeing is there are millions of americans, wolf, as you you have said getting termination letters the insurance they've had, the insurance they like, the insurance that fits their needs and their pocketbook is no longer going to be available. so you have to ask -- why...
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they hate having to deal with accountants, they hate tax time, they hate keeping records, and they were told you don't have to deal with the bureaucracy, you're home free. just sign that policy and you're in business all for yourself. i think people were unfairly told you get away clean on this one. in fact you'll have to join the exchanges and deal with everything everybody else does. i think that was dishonest if it was done on purpose. >> most of us all hate change when it comes to things like this where we have to amend what we're used to, even if it is for our betterment. but let me talk about the fact that all of this is taking up the oxygen in the d.c. chamber and no one is talking about the shutdown and what that cost the country. >> i think these are different -- by the way, i think these are so unrelated. i know some people have already been saying, well, this is going to show that we were right in shutting down the government. i think people see them both as problems. one is the inefficient democrats and the other is the malicious republicans that want to bring it down. boy t
they hate having to deal with accountants, they hate tax time, they hate keeping records, and they were told you don't have to deal with the bureaucracy, you're home free. just sign that policy and you're in business all for yourself. i think people were unfairly told you get away clean on this one. in fact you'll have to join the exchanges and deal with everything everybody else does. i think that was dishonest if it was done on purpose. >> most of us all hate change when it comes to...
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you do have tax selling, people locking in gains, that would be an argument to sell some positions yet pes are not overly expensive. they're reasonable, not what i would consider bubble territory. you have a balanced approach. >> balanced approach and also bob, do you think it's fair to say, you know, the market is up 20%. even if i think it might go a little higher at the end of the year, i'm not going to take the risk. i'm going to take my good 20% profit and run. is that a fair point? >> for a professional investor it is, but for an average retail investor i wouldn't worry about it. the market is being pushed higher for several reasons. you have a lot of hedge funds and mutual funds that have underperformed this year and now having to chase the market going higher. they're moving in to the large cap dow names because these are the things that have sort of done okay but not as well as some of the other names out there. they want to try to make up for what they've lost out on. you have the retail investor. the retail investor is being attracted to the market and seeing a market up 19%
you do have tax selling, people locking in gains, that would be an argument to sell some positions yet pes are not overly expensive. they're reasonable, not what i would consider bubble territory. you have a balanced approach. >> balanced approach and also bob, do you think it's fair to say, you know, the market is up 20%. even if i think it might go a little higher at the end of the year, i'm not going to take the risk. i'm going to take my good 20% profit and run. is that a fair point?...
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new tax. where will they get it? karl, thanks for being here. >> you bet. >> we're taking your thoughts on all of this. send us a tweet, follow me on twitter @megynkelly or like us on facebook. as new developments happen with this enrollment story we'll bring him to. plus we'll investigate new claims tonight there are socialist school lessons now lidden in some new education plans. wait until you hear, for example, what they are teaching the children about the unions next. hi, i'm terry and i have diabetic nerve pain. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness... but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my healthcare professional... that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that
new tax. where will they get it? karl, thanks for being here. >> you bet. >> we're taking your thoughts on all of this. send us a tweet, follow me on twitter @megynkelly or like us on facebook. as new developments happen with this enrollment story we'll bring him to. plus we'll investigate new claims tonight there are socialist school lessons now lidden in some new education plans. wait until you hear, for example, what they are teaching the children about the unions next. hi, i'm...
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they want more and more for the military and more tax breaks for the rich. that is really -- that is incredible. >> you know, republicans have also been against raising the minimum wage. but that's barely enough to get by. i mean, do the math. salary for full-time minimum wage worker is just $15,000 a year. the average rent for one-bedroom apartment is more than $13,000. how are people supposed to afford things like food and clothes? >> you're absolutely right. but let me tell your viewers something. it is not just the republicans are fighting our effort to raise the minimum wage. many of them want to abolish the concept of the minimum wage. they think -- this is true -- that $7.25 an hour is too much. and if you're in a high unemployment area, detroit or some place else and an employer offers somebody 4 bucks on hour, that's freedom, al. that's getting the government off the backs of employers and workers to have people working for 3 or 4 bucks an hour. you're looking at a real class warfare going on here. against the low income people to benefit the wealth
they want more and more for the military and more tax breaks for the rich. that is really -- that is incredible. >> you know, republicans have also been against raising the minimum wage. but that's barely enough to get by. i mean, do the math. salary for full-time minimum wage worker is just $15,000 a year. the average rent for one-bedroom apartment is more than $13,000. how are people supposed to afford things like food and clothes? >> you're absolutely right. but let me tell your...
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on pot sales and 10% tax on law enforcement. joining me to talk about this is cnn political analyst david gergen. good morning, david. >> hello, carol. >> thank you so much for joining me. i want to take a closer look at the new york city mayor's race. it's fascinating this year. recent polls show democrat bill deblasio is poised for a blowout. his political skills are not the only reason for his success but his modern fael, a family on full display in this ad, featuring deblasio's biracial teenage son. >> he is the only democrat with the guts to really break in the bloomberg years, the only one who will raise taxes on the rich to fund early childhood and after-school programs. he has the boldest plan to build affordable housing and is the only one who will end a stop and frisk area that unfairly targets people of color. he will be a mayor for every new yorker, no matter where they live or what they look like, and i would say that even if he weren't my dad. >> david, as you well know, that ad has received more than 280,000 views
on pot sales and 10% tax on law enforcement. joining me to talk about this is cnn political analyst david gergen. good morning, david. >> hello, carol. >> thank you so much for joining me. i want to take a closer look at the new york city mayor's race. it's fascinating this year. recent polls show democrat bill deblasio is poised for a blowout. his political skills are not the only reason for his success but his modern fael, a family on full display in this ad, featuring deblasio's...
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and that is today's hit play. >>> it's called a virgin tax. nfl rookies shelling out big bucks, all part of a hazing ritual. in one locker room, did it go toor fa? sending one player over the edge. i'm brooke baldwin, the news is now. >> priceless art stolen by the nazis, found inside a mansion. find out who had it all these years. >>> in many states, child care is now more expensive than college. >>> plus, secrets revealed from the 2012 campaign trail, including chris christie calling cnn's newt gingrich a joke. >> and clint eastwood making one of romney's guys vomit. >>> and -- >> you okay? >> a new drug reverses overdoses. including this woman's brush with death, all caught on video. >>> hour two, cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. gueye know the nfl cracks down on illegal hits and touchdown celebrations, but now you can add alleged bullying to the list. miami dolphins lineman richie incognito is suspended indefinitely as the nfl investigates allegations of misconduct toward a fellow teammate. his lineman jonathan martin left the team last week, taki
and that is today's hit play. >>> it's called a virgin tax. nfl rookies shelling out big bucks, all part of a hazing ritual. in one locker room, did it go toor fa? sending one player over the edge. i'm brooke baldwin, the news is now. >> priceless art stolen by the nazis, found inside a mansion. find out who had it all these years. >>> in many states, child care is now more expensive than college. >>> plus, secrets revealed from the 2012 campaign trail,...
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he promised us no tax increases. huge tax increases, in fact the biggest middle-class we've ever seen. he told you if we liked the program, we could keep it. tell that to 16 million americans today, or that the cost was actually going to go down. that didn't happen to jason anderson in my district, who's 31. he and his wife and his 2-year-old baby sought the premium double. >> what about the people who couldn't buy insurance because they had -- and earlier they couldn't buy health insurance. now they can. you would welcome that? >> that was a heartbreaker. that's something where republicans and democrats could have come together "the washington post" said this is a $5 billion problem. you know me, wolf. i'm a strong fiscal conservative. i would have wrote out the check for $5 billion every year to pay for the preexisting pool. that's something we could take care of. but we don't have to force over 300 million americans to buy a health insurance policy at a price they can't afford from a website that doesn't work. tha
he promised us no tax increases. huge tax increases, in fact the biggest middle-class we've ever seen. he told you if we liked the program, we could keep it. tell that to 16 million americans today, or that the cost was actually going to go down. that didn't happen to jason anderson in my district, who's 31. he and his wife and his 2-year-old baby sought the premium double. >> what about the people who couldn't buy insurance because they had -- and earlier they couldn't buy health...
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people like his low-tax policies and is a man of the people. but when you admit to smoking crack when you're the mayor of a big city like that it, it might beatle difficult to survive. >> it happened in washington, if i remember. >> reporter: it did. but marion berry faced charges and was convicted and did come back into politics. here's the thing that rob ford has going for him. if he does not resign outright today there is no mechanism in canada to recall him, and they say a day in politics i a long time, week is forever. he has a year until the next mayoral elections come around to clean this up. if he decides to take a leave of absence, he has a lot of time to try to repair his image. he is going ton something of an apology tour as well. if he does resign, that's it for him. >> we'll watch this. we're expecting him to walk out at any moment. john, he tried very hard not to answer the question. today, as he finally came out and answered id, he said you didn't ask the question right before. i'm not an addict but, yeah, you now, i've smoked cr
people like his low-tax policies and is a man of the people. but when you admit to smoking crack when you're the mayor of a big city like that it, it might beatle difficult to survive. >> it happened in washington, if i remember. >> reporter: it did. but marion berry faced charges and was convicted and did come back into politics. here's the thing that rob ford has going for him. if he does not resign outright today there is no mechanism in canada to recall him, and they say a day...
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that works out to $24 million before taxes. >> before taxes. >> before taxes. >> i'm going to call my agent and figure out how to get that. >> on friday, the eagle was soaring for kobe. and he's injured, not even playing right now. sorry he got injured. but that's a nice paycheck to take home. >> must be nice, huh? >> i'm imagining. >> thanks, ron. >>> time for a check of the weather and over to ginger zee. >> hey, guys. unsettled is an understatement as for what's been happening along the east coast the last two days. stowe, vermont, ahead of the front. 73-mile-per-hour wind gusts. flint, michigan, behind it, had gusts up to 43 miles per hour. let's see what happens with all of the winds. just west of boston, weldly, massachusetts. trees down, power lines and power outages in that area. so much nicer today in boston for the red sox parade today. in flint, we talk about wind gusts about 45 miles per hour. and they had big issues, too. the video almost looks the same. but it's before and after the front goes through. either way. let's look at what happens today. you get the kicked-up w
that works out to $24 million before taxes. >> before taxes. >> before taxes. >> i'm going to call my agent and figure out how to get that. >> on friday, the eagle was soaring for kobe. and he's injured, not even playing right now. sorry he got injured. but that's a nice paycheck to take home. >> must be nice, huh? >> i'm imagining. >> thanks, ron. >>> time for a check of the weather and over to ginger zee. >> hey, guys. unsettled is an...
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we don't know if it was just the rookie tax or the lunchroom incident that the miami herald reported on. i mean, look, this is mean girls behavior for 13-year-old girls. but danny, does it matter that the alleged victim of alleged bullying is perhaps more sensitive than other players? what i'm saying, if this goes on all the time, how can we find criminal intent? >> you hit on it. the more and more we define any hazing as bullying and therefore something unlawful, we're sliding the threshold earlier and earlier. yes, are we going to get to the point where we outlaw if you sit down with your tray and everybody else goetz up at the table, if that becomes hazing. hazing is about the imbalance of power. but it's also about celebrating tradition in many instances. you find it in the military, the navy's grog ceremony. you see it in many places where it's innocent. >> heather is like shaking her head. i want to know if money had something to do with it. it's one thing to stand up the at lunch table, but another to almost extorting money. >> it used to be that residents in medical programs
we don't know if it was just the rookie tax or the lunchroom incident that the miami herald reported on. i mean, look, this is mean girls behavior for 13-year-old girls. but danny, does it matter that the alleged victim of alleged bullying is perhaps more sensitive than other players? what i'm saying, if this goes on all the time, how can we find criminal intent? >> you hit on it. the more and more we define any hazing as bullying and therefore something unlawful, we're sliding the...
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what we have to do is get more taxes to pay for that spending. that to me seems upside down. what do you make of all this? >> no matter how you spend it in a federal budget that big, you would hope that republicans and democrats could at least agree to get rid of some of the wasteful spending. the fraud and abuse that target things like $23 million in medicare benefits to dead people. senator coburn's office does a great service putting together a waste book every year. last year in 2012 his waste book detailed $18 billion in government spending on projects that everyone should agree are not a good use of taxpayer dollars. there's room for cutting. it's a very difficult thing again to defend that the cupboard is bare. >> i don't see an appetite for big cutting when it's paul ryan and these other 20 senators and representatives meeting to go through what the arguing points will be. they're not talking about anything grand. so obviously we're punting again. >> exactly. lots of politicians on both sides of the aisle like to give lip service to the issue of cutting back on waste.
what we have to do is get more taxes to pay for that spending. that to me seems upside down. what do you make of all this? >> no matter how you spend it in a federal budget that big, you would hope that republicans and democrats could at least agree to get rid of some of the wasteful spending. the fraud and abuse that target things like $23 million in medicare benefits to dead people. senator coburn's office does a great service putting together a waste book every year. last year in 2012...
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. >> will he cut taxes. >> he wanted to cut taxes, hasn't been able to get that through the legislature. the interesting part is he's perceived as very moderate, where you could describe him as moderate because he's a more -- he's not an -- he's a get things done, cut the best deal conservative and he has had to do that in a blue state. i think this is the fascinating test. when he's in iowa, what are the rand pauls and ted cruzes and rick santorum say? does mitt romney's blessing help or hurt? >> he's perceived as a moderate because he embraced the president of the united states on the eve of the 2012 election after super storm sandy. >> the man who by the way made sure that his state got funneled millions of dollars and stood by him when his state was in need. >> other republicans hated him for that. >> they did, but did his embrace, did the embrace mean anything to mitt romney in the end? absolutely not. >> if you speak to some romney folks, they were irritated by it. >> they were irritated by it but did it cause him the election? no, it didn't. this is a personal brand this man has.
. >> will he cut taxes. >> he wanted to cut taxes, hasn't been able to get that through the legislature. the interesting part is he's perceived as very moderate, where you could describe him as moderate because he's a more -- he's not an -- he's a get things done, cut the best deal conservative and he has had to do that in a blue state. i think this is the fascinating test. when he's in iowa, what are the rand pauls and ted cruzes and rick santorum say? does mitt romney's blessing...
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another 24% say taxes. so pocketbook issues dominating the new jersey electorate today as they decide whether to keep chris christie for four more years in the state of new jersey. look at this. it is not an optimism electriore when it comes to the economy. nearly 9 in 10 new jersey voters worry about the direction of the national economy over the next year. a bit of pessimism driving their vote as they look at the national economy and decide who they want to be their governor in the state of new jersey. again, let's take a look at this. remember, the president was slightly under water in the state of virginia. he's slightly over water, 51% approve, 49% disapprove, but again, a pretty evenly divided electorate in this state. the president won big, remember, twice, the state of new jersey. the president's job performance. here's one more, a lot of people are going to be talking about tonight. chris christie says if i win big, that makes me a formidable republican presidential contender. we're asking people a
another 24% say taxes. so pocketbook issues dominating the new jersey electorate today as they decide whether to keep chris christie for four more years in the state of new jersey. look at this. it is not an optimism electriore when it comes to the economy. nearly 9 in 10 new jersey voters worry about the direction of the national economy over the next year. a bit of pessimism driving their vote as they look at the national economy and decide who they want to be their governor in the state of...
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he's tried to cut income taxes. he's held the line on property taxes. what it shows, harold, is candidates matter. >> ralph, i don't know if you have time to stake round. thank you so much for joining us. just ahead mike hall briperin a john heileman separate fact from fiction. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. she'and you love her for it.ide. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your hea
he's tried to cut income taxes. he's held the line on property taxes. what it shows, harold, is candidates matter. >> ralph, i don't know if you have time to stake round. thank you so much for joining us. just ahead mike hall briperin a john heileman separate fact from fiction. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i...
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let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs! >> reporter: overall turnout in this off-year election is expected to be low so, scott, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this race could be closer than the polls would suggest. >> pelley: chip, thanks very much. in an apartment in munich, germany, customs officials reportedly have discovered a vast trove of modern art believed to have been stolen by the nazis from jewish collectors. included are works by picasso, matisse, chagall, all valued at over a billion dollars. the owner of the apartment is said to be the son of an art dealer who was known to the nazi leadership. world war ii had villains and heroes-- like these former p.o.w.s. why did the u.s. refuse to honor them? that's next. that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each delicious serving provides fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle and help meet expert recommende
let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs! >> reporter: overall turnout in this off-year election is expected to be low so, scott, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this race could be closer than the polls would suggest. >> pelley: chip, thanks very much. in an apartment in munich, germany, customs officials reportedly have discovered a vast trove of modern art believed...
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>> reporter: supporters say the stadium's costs would not increase property taxes. but lawrence worries it could eventually lead to a tax hike when the district needs money for new schools. >> it's just like charging a credit card. eventually, it will be maxed out where they've got to change something. >> reporter: other texas cities haven't shied away from state budget stadiums. two years ago, allen, texas, built this a $59 million 18,000-seat stadium for the allen eagles. it has a state-of-the-art scoreboard, 42 concession stands, 192 public toilets. katy officials insist they're not trying to compete. >> allen decide they had would build a stadium for one high school. we're building a stadium that will serve seven high schools. >> reporter: so this is the time to do it? >> absolutely. >> reporter: now, it's up to the voters in an election that both sides will watch intensity as they watch every tigers game. >> people live and breathe high school football here. >> if the measure passes today's election here, the new stadium could be up and running in time for the
>> reporter: supporters say the stadium's costs would not increase property taxes. but lawrence worries it could eventually lead to a tax hike when the district needs money for new schools. >> it's just like charging a credit card. eventually, it will be maxed out where they've got to change something. >> reporter: other texas cities haven't shied away from state budget stadiums. two years ago, allen, texas, built this a $59 million 18,000-seat stadium for the allen eagles. it...
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the first is taxes. the tax code just turned a hundred, and it looks every day its age. it is a broken, inefficient mess. it's time to clean up, bring it into the 21st century. i want to make it clear i'm totally committed to comprehensive tax reforms, and, also, there's plenty of ripoffs and loopholes for us to close in the meantime without jeopardizing the goal of tax reform. i hope this conference can put our feet in both camps for tax reform and against tax ripoffs. some good places to start. certainly, provisions in the tax code that encourage companies to move investments and jobs overseas is a good place to start with respect to closing the wasteful loopholes and then 1986 colleagues here have discussed in the past is a good model for bipartisan tax reform. second is med tear. the future for medicare in my view is better care at lower costs, and medicare in 2013 is very different than medicare in 196 a. chronic disease, cancer, diabetes, strokes, and heart problems drive medicare like never before. current government rules and practices impeople -- impede abilitie
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. >> -- on property taxes. the question is, how many issues out there could dog him and is he too moderate for the republican party? >> those are all interesting questions. on the tax question, he's going to get hit by the fact that he promised to lower property taxes in new jersey and hasn't done that. he restrained the growth of property taxes. >> do you think he's going to get hit with -- >> being a tax razor who is not hard enough on fiscal issues. certainly not on social issue. he's going to get hit from the right. i think he can play nationally. if he goes against hillary clinton, that would be an interesting base. >> now, the rules in new jersey are very complicated. you can't go raise money from wall street without getting out of his job first. >> exactly. which is one of the reasons he didn't get on the ticket with romney. >> when would you have to make that decision? >> presumably, if he wants to raise a lot of money from wall street going into 2015, he would have to make it sometime early 2015 i woul
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cliff legislation at the end of last year was our tax hike. we have gotten the tax hike, and we will not support another one. let's explore representative cole's idea of an expedited tax reform process to get us the pro-growth tax policies that will give us the additional revenue we need. lastly, let's explore enacting the mandatory savings contained in president obama's own budget. president obama has outlined budget savings in the entitlement programs that were courageous, difficult, but they do not cut benefits. these proposals do not cut social security. they do not cut medicaid. no one is suggesting, as has been alluded to, suggested by some members of this conference committee that there is a proposal to slash benefits or cut benefits. all we're talking about and all the president is talking about in the mandatory proposed savings in his own budget is slowing the growth rate of these very important programs to save our nation from a fiscal and debt crisis and to save the very valuable programs. i think those are the sweet spot. tax refor
cliff legislation at the end of last year was our tax hike. we have gotten the tax hike, and we will not support another one. let's explore representative cole's idea of an expedited tax reform process to get us the pro-growth tax policies that will give us the additional revenue we need. lastly, let's explore enacting the mandatory savings contained in president obama's own budget. president obama has outlined budget savings in the entitlement programs that were courageous, difficult, but they...
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and income taxes and sales taxes. and so i ask you to let congress the federalng down government has implications far beyond capitol hill to who calledand people the nation's capital home. i would ask you one other thing as you were here during the week and that is during the time you are not in these sessions, i want you to go out and the stadium and spend every new will and i'm that you have in your pocket. [laughter] ways thate of the will help to keep our economy strong as well. we hope that you have a great time here in the city. this a wonderful city and it is growing and developing by leaps and bounds. we have a population that is greater than just higher state of vermont. greater than the state of wyoming. we are gaining on the state of north dakota. i am also proud to be able to do something that i get to uniquely do and that is declare certain conditions in the district of columbia. i am proud to be able to , october 28, 2013 associationbankers today in the district of columbia. thank you very much. [applaus
and income taxes and sales taxes. and so i ask you to let congress the federalng down government has implications far beyond capitol hill to who calledand people the nation's capital home. i would ask you one other thing as you were here during the week and that is during the time you are not in these sessions, i want you to go out and the stadium and spend every new will and i'm that you have in your pocket. [laughter] ways thate of the will help to keep our economy strong as well. we hope...
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they are negotiating taxes and hinting that they will take tax off the table. it will want something for that. the republicans should not fall for that because the republicans say the taxes were never on the table. this is about spending. and our position is, we're going to hold the top line of the sequestration. if you want to change priorities within that, we will talk. neil: you are the expert. as you know, i read a prompter. i think the strategy is this, they're going to put the onus on republicans to come up with something. and then say, we're not offering taxes. you don't mess around too much spending. we don't walk off when there's. you keep your tax rates and tax allowances in place. we can just walk off the stage. every once miles fine. >> well, that could very well be their strategy. this is a situation where we now have two sides, the senate and house actually getting in a room in talking about these things. the republicans should not be bamboozled by this. neil: when you say bamboozled, what do you mean? they should push hard for cuts in spending? a
they are negotiating taxes and hinting that they will take tax off the table. it will want something for that. the republicans should not fall for that because the republicans say the taxes were never on the table. this is about spending. and our position is, we're going to hold the top line of the sequestration. if you want to change priorities within that, we will talk. neil: you are the expert. as you know, i read a prompter. i think the strategy is this, they're going to put the onus on...
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city to try to conserve the tax on those beverages. they've asked voters to impose in 2014 to impose a 2 cents an ounce tax on soda and other drinks with added sugar. to this point, we haven't seen many of these through and it's already sailed in two california cities. >> i can't believe el monte was so -- it's kind of a working class neighborhood. they have a lot of factories. san francisco, i understand. >> right. >> you can drink as much as you want to. >> compared to banning it, i guess it's incrementally, it's not quite as bad. >> and it's being put to a vote. >> and the do gooders love the idea. you get to cents and you get $30 million. with that, you pay for -- some government agency is going to doll out the 30 million for pe programs that are probably 90 cents falls through the cracks on the way they spend it. using tax policy to try and change behavior typically there's people that like it and -- >> this behavior is changing, anyway. you see how water is overtaking cabbon ated beverages, anyway. >> becky, i checked my fridge l
city to try to conserve the tax on those beverages. they've asked voters to impose in 2014 to impose a 2 cents an ounce tax on soda and other drinks with added sugar. to this point, we haven't seen many of these through and it's already sailed in two california cities. >> i can't believe el monte was so -- it's kind of a working class neighborhood. they have a lot of factories. san francisco, i understand. >> right. >> you can drink as much as you want to. >> compared to...